Besides english I can speak german (my mothertongue). Since I am from the northwest (called Muensterland) I can speak with a northern dialect, which would still be very understandable even when you just learned the language. Now I live in the southwest where people speak a really weird dialect and I honestly don't always get what they say I used to be good at french, I can still read it at a good level and also understand most of what people would say to me in french, but talking in french is pretty tough I am learning spanish at the moment, and I gotta say I understand pretty much when I read or listen to someone, I think it's because some words are similar to the french or even english words, just pronounced differently.I also speak a tiny bit of japanese and am cuurently working on that as well.

In the netherlands we speak dutch but where I live in the south, we have an dialect called 'limburgs' it sounds like the german language. My education is in english because its an international one. Further I have learned some words french.

Castellano (or what most people think of as Spanish). I tend to use the Andaluz dialect - I drop 's' that are on the end of words and pronounce things like 'j' as harder than someone from outside of Andulicia might. I sometimes go with the very local version, which is very fast and full of local slang.

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